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Redmi 5A with 13MP Camera to go on Sale Today via Flipkart at 12 pm

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi launched its cheapest smartphone named Redmi 5A in India last year. The smartphone comes with a starting price tag of Rs 4,999 and will for grab on Flipkart and Mi.com at 12PM today (February 8).

| Gadgets Now | Updated: Mar 15, 2018, 10.24AM IST

NEW DELHI: Xiaomi launched its budget smartphone Redmi 5A in India last year. Calling it as 'Desh ka Smartphone', the company recently revealed that it has sold 500 million units of the device. Presently selling a price tag of Rs 5,999 the smartphone will go on sale today (March 15) on Flipkart and Mi.com at 12PM.

As part of the sale Flipkart is also giving some offers to the customers. There is an EMI option starting at Rs 340 per month and a cashback offer from Reliance Jio. The buyers can get cashback of Rs 1,000 from Reliance Jio on the purchase of Xiaomi Redmi 5A. However, in order to avail the cashback the customers have to recharge the device with Rs 198 every month.

The smartphone comes in two variants -- 2GB RAM and 16GB storage and 3GB RAM and 32GB storage priced at Rs 4,999 and Rs 6,999 respectively. The device can be purchased in three colour options Platinum Silver Gray/, Champagne Gold and Rose Gold.

The main highlight of the handset is its triple card slots. This is the first smartphone from Xiaomi to come with three card slots. This means that the users can use two SIM cards and 1 microSD card at the same time. Along with this, the company has also incorporated a dual graphite cooling sheet which keep the battery temperature low.

The smartphone comes with a 13MP rear camera with f/2.2 aperture along with a 5MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture. It is backed by a 3,000 mAh battery and offers 4G, VoLTE, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS as connectivity options.

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